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You have a degree in a biological science and are capable of quickly coming up to speed on the biologics drug discovery process. Competitive base and equity compensation commensurate with level of experience and independence.
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The Associate Director is responsible for maintaining program integrity, facilitating growth, managing daily operations including direct supervision and oversight of all KDS staff. Works with the curriculum coordinator to ensure proper implementation of the program curriculum and addresses any supply needs.
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The Bioanalytical and Biomarker Science and Technologies (BST) department at Takeda is seeking a strong scientific leader to join the group as the BST lead to support programs within Neuroscience Therapeutic Area across a range of modalities (e.g. small molecules, antibodies, nucleic acids and more.
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Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents, each encompassing a variety of chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry, as well as material science.
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GSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose – to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together – so we can positively impact the health of billions of people and deliver stronger, more sustainable shareholder returns – as an organization where people can thrive.
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Knowledge of infrastructure as code (e.g., Terraform, ARM Template, Databricks Asset Bundles). 3+ years of experience developing ML models in any platform (Azure, AWS, GCP, Databricks etc.
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The ideal candidate will be USPTO admitted or eligible, with a strong science background in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, immunology, organic chemistry, or protein engineering. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in Boston is seeking a motivated Intellectual Property Associate Attorney with a background in patent drafting, prosecution, opinions, and strategic agreements.
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Identify, analyze, and track relevant public policies to stay informed about key advocacy issues and trends with the goal of further positioning NEAq as a thought leader and to take effective action on ocean conservation, marine animal protection and climate science.
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An ideal candidate should have a strong background in immortalized (hepatocytes) and primary cell culture (HSC, T cells) and have experience screening in these cell types using various CRISPR delivery systems, including RNPs and LNPs. Key Responsibilities: As the Associate Scientist I, Platform Technology, you will be responsible for: Lead guide design, screening and selection of lead guide using editing and/or function assays for internal and external partner programs.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Vice President of Conservation Policy, the role supports ongoing efforts to advance NEAq's federal and state legislative, political, and grassroots/grasstops advocacy strategy.
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An Associate of Science Degree in Respiratory Therapy is required, graduates of a BS Degree Respiratory Therapy program preferred. Credentialed by the National Board of Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist.
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The Formulation Development group uses theoretical principles of chemistry, materials science, and engineering coupled with chemical and physical assays to define and characterize the drug delivery component.
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The college offers three core undergraduate degrees (CS, Data Science and Cybersecurity); eight MS degrees (CS, Health Informatics, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Game Science and Design, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics, Internet of Things), and four PhD degrees (CS, Network Science, Personalized Health Informatics, and Cybersecurity.
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About youBasic Qualifications:Masters degree in biochemistry, pharmaceutical science, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related discipline with a minimum of 2 years experience, or Bachelors degree in these disciplines with a minimum of 4 years experience.
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2024 One of Aquent’s leading retail pharma client’s is looking to add a Behavior Change Marketing Operations Senior Associate to their team to act as the center of all operational and project management workstreams in the NYC-based “Behavior Change Pods” agile marketing organization.
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